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           PAUL JACOULET (1902-1960)
           Showa era (1926-1989), 1939-1950
           Comprising three woodblock prints; the first entitled Les
           Papillons “Tropiques” (The Butterflies. Tropics) 1939,
           printed by Ogawa Fusakichi, edition number 109/350 on
           verso, treasure boat seal; the second entitled La Tresseuse
           de Paniers Remoue, Yap (The Basket Weaver. Remoue,
           Yap), 1948, printed by Honda Tetsunosuke, edition
           number 34/350 on verso, peach seal; the last entitled
           VIEILLE AINO Chikabumi Hokkaido Japon (Old Ainu Lady.
           Chikabumi. Hokkaido, Japan), 1950, printed by Onodera
           Yoshizo, JP seal on verso, owl seal; each carved by
           Maeda Kentaro, signed in pencil Paul Jacoulet (3)
           18 3/4 x 14 1/16in (47.7 x 35.8cm) each approximately  401
           $1,200 - 1,800
           401
           PAUL JACOULET (1902-1960)
           Showa era (1926-1989), 1924
           A large tate-e watercolor of a standing woman with palm
           trees, dated 1942, signed in pencil Paul Jacoulet, treasure
           boat seal
           20 x 14 5/8in (50.8 x 37cm)
           $4,000 - 6,000

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           PAUL JACOULET (1902-1960)
           Showa era (1926-1989), 1935-1940
           Comprising three woodblock prints; the first entitled
           Chagrins d’Amour “Kusale, Est Carolines” (Sorrows of
           Love. Kusaie, East Carolines), 1940, printed by Fujii
           Shunosuke, edition number 173/350 on verso, butterfly
           seal; the second entitled Un Homme de Yap, Quest
           Carolines (A Yap Man. West Carolines), 1935, printed by
           Honda Tetsunosuke, edition number 121/150 in kanji on
           verso, mandarin duck seal; the last entitled La Lettre du
           Fils Seoul, Coree (The Son’s Letter... Seoul, Korea), 1938,
           printed by Honda Tetsunosuke, edition number 280/350
           on verso, tea jar seal; each carved by Maeda Kentaro,
           signed in pencil Paul Jacoulet(3)
           18 1/2 x 14 1/16in (47 x 35.8cm) each approximately
           14 1/2 x 18 1/2in (36.8 x 47cm)                            402
           $1,500 - 2,000
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